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2019: Supplementum Duke Conference Edition

  • Editorial
    Alexander Deeg, Marlene Ringgaard Lorensen
    ii-v
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Articles

  • Fearing God in a Fear-Filled World? Homiletical Explorations
    Dawn Ottoni-Wilhelm
    1-18
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  • Pauli Murray: In & Out of the Pulpit
    Donyelle C. McCray
    19-37
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  • Pauli Murray: In & Out of the Pulpit: Comments on the Keynote
    Júlio Cézar Adam
    38-41
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  • Linking Emotion, Cognition, and Action within a Social Frame: Old Testament Perspectives on Preaching the Fear of the LORD
    Anathea E. Portier-Young
    42-62
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  • The Reality of Fear: Preaching in a Frightened World
    Traugott Roser
    63-78
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  • What happened last night in Sweden? To preach without fear in a Scandinavian Folk Church, in a situation when populist nationalism rises in the context of migration
    Anders Göranzon
    79-90
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  • Mark 6:45–52 as a Fear-Increasing and Fear-Decreasing Passage: A Homiletical Analysis From a Biblical-Theological Perspective
    Maarten Kater
    91-99
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  • Preaching from Sanctuary
    Tito Madrazo, Alma Ruiz
    100-114
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  • Preaching in a Xenophobic Culture: A South African Perspective
    Ian Nell
    115-128
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  • Do Military Chaplains Preach? Exploring Sermons for Soldiers by Protestant Military Chaplains in the Dutch Army
    Theo Pleizier
    129-141
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  • From boring to divine encounter: Can we preach without the violence of certitude and hegemony?
    Peter Woodward
    142-160
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